TRUMBULL -- Although the high school football careers of Danbury senior running backs James Harrington and Austin Calitro are entering the final minutes of the proverbial fourth quarter, it doesn't mean there isn't work left for the pair to do.

And Friday night against Trumbull at McDougall Stadium, the pair put in some serious work as both Harrington and Calitro rushed for over 100 yards, powering Danbury to an easy 39-14 victory.

"We want to go out with a bang and set the tempo for next year," said Calitro, who ran for 109 yards with two second-half touchdowns. "Those guys have to work hard and (if they do) this is what happens."

Harrington, who was elusive all night around the edge, rushed for 154 yards on 22 carries, good for almost seven yards per run. He also added four catches for 37 yards.

"The line did an excellent job," he said. "I saw holes and used my athleticism."

Both Harrington and Calitro said the Hatters (4-3) were fueled by a 50-15 loss to Trumbull on their homecoming last season.

"We wanted to get them back and that's what we did," said Harrington, who ran for three first-half scores.

Danbury didn't waste long in getting their revenge started, taking the opening drive 73 yards in less than three minutes, set up by a 38-yard scramble by quarterback Garin Mooney and capped by Harrington from 11 yards out.

The Hatters were up 14-0 on another Harrington score before the Eagles had even picked up a first down.

Trumbull (2-4) did get something going midway through the second quarter, moving 74 yards on a drive ended by a six-yard Don Cherry run to make it 14-8.

Danbury answered with another long drive finished by a Harrington run to lead 22-8 at the half. The Hatters outgained the Eagles 253-to-84 in the first half and 359-to-169 for the game.

Cherry, who spent the second half in sweats and his arm in a sling, was limited to 37 yards on 10 carries.

"We were terrible tonight, absolutely terrible," said Trumbull coach Bob Maffei, who remains stuck on 99 career wins. "We have to move on to the next one."

Danbury put the game away early in the second half when Corey Chaffee and Elijah Duffy intercepted consecutive passes from Nick Roberts on the Eagles' first two drives of the third quarter. Each turnover set up Calitro touchdown runs.